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Physics, 22.08.2019 21:00 Giovanni0312

An electron traveling with a speed of 2.50 × 10^6 meters per second collides with a photon
having a frequency of 1.00 × 10^16 hertz. after the collision, the photon has 3.18 × 10^−18 joule of
energy.
calculate the original kinetic energy of the electron. [show all work, including the equation and
substitution with units.]

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